![The new Windlass British 1796 pattern light cavalry saber. For $370, Matt Easton has called it one of the most accurate reproductions on the market. How does it fare in the hands The new Windlass British 1796 pattern light cavalry saber. For $370, Matt Easton has called it one of the most accurate reproductions on the market. How does it fare in the hands](https://preview.redd.it/the-new-windlass-british-1796-pattern-light-cavalry-saber-v0-j6zp95qnudha1.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=6efed005111bf1856ff0e338178f10d68253e39e)
The new Windlass British 1796 pattern light cavalry saber. For $370, Matt Easton has called it one of the most accurate reproductions on the market. How does it fare in the hands
Dimicator - In his latest video on the Viking Age sword, Matt Easton convincingly explains why a grip that does not use a Germanic style spatha's straight and wide pommel plate is
![The Windlass/Royal Armouries/Matt Easton (scholagladiatoria) collaboration English 15th Century Falchion/Wakefield Hanger. At almost $600, it's a big step up in price for Windlass. Did they up the quality of the sword to The Windlass/Royal Armouries/Matt Easton (scholagladiatoria) collaboration English 15th Century Falchion/Wakefield Hanger. At almost $600, it's a big step up in price for Windlass. Did they up the quality of the sword to](https://preview.redd.it/the-windlass-royal-armouries-matt-easton-scholagladiatoria-v0-zixhet3ho29a1.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=7be58e23efe1c1e54ac61c9fd2360a7544dede4d)